TasksSotADatasetsPapersMethodsSubmitAbout
Papers With Code 2

A community resource for machine learning research: papers, code, benchmarks, and state-of-the-art results.

Explore

Notable BenchmarksAll SotADatasetsPapersMethods

Community

Submit ResultsAbout

Data sourced from the PWC Archive (CC-BY-SA 4.0). Built by the community, for the community.

Papers/Building Computationally Efficient and Well-Generalizing P...

Building Computationally Efficient and Well-Generalizing Person Re-Identification Models with Metric Learning

Vladislav Sovrasov, Dmitry Sidnev

2020-03-17Submitted to International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2020) 2020 3Face RecognitionMetric LearningDomain GeneralizationPerson Re-Identification
PaperPDFCode(official)

Abstract

This work considers the problem of domain shift in person re-identification.Being trained on one dataset, a re-identification model usually performs much worse on unseen data. Partially this gap is caused by the relatively small scale of person re-identification datasets (compared to face recognition ones, for instance), but it is also related to training objectives. We propose to use the metric learning objective, namely AM-Softmax loss, and some additional training practices to build well-generalizing, yet, computationally efficient models. We use recently proposed Omni-Scale Network (OSNet) architecture combined with several training tricks and architecture adjustments to obtain state-of-the art results in cross-domain generalization problem on a large-scale MSMT17 dataset in three setups: MSMT17-all->DukeMTMC, MSMT17-train->Market1501 and MSMT17-all->Market1501.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Person Re-IdentificationMSMT17Rank-177.97OSNet-IAP 1.0x
Person Re-IdentificationMSMT17mAP48.66OSNet-IAP 1.0x

Related Papers

ProxyFusion: Face Feature Aggregation Through Sparse Experts2025-09-24Unsupervised Ground Metric Learning2025-07-17Simulate, Refocus and Ensemble: An Attention-Refocusing Scheme for Domain Generalization2025-07-17GLAD: Generalizable Tuning for Vision-Language Models2025-07-17MoTM: Towards a Foundation Model for Time Series Imputation based on Continuous Modeling2025-07-17Weakly Supervised Visible-Infrared Person Re-Identification via Heterogeneous Expert Collaborative Consistency Learning2025-07-17WhoFi: Deep Person Re-Identification via Wi-Fi Channel Signal Encoding2025-07-17Non-Adaptive Adversarial Face Generation2025-07-16